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  1. And Coyote Howled: Listening to the Call of Interpretive Inquiry.Kate Melissa Beamer - 2017 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2017 (1).
    In this article, I explore aspects of grief and the surprising mirroring of hermeneutic research and the experience of grief. Neither grief or hermeneutic research are predictable, formulaic, or without surprises, and both require patience, humility, and an openness to what comes to greet us in the nature of aletheia.
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  • Encountering the Great Problems in the Street: Enacting Hermeneutic Philosophy as Research in Practice Disciplines.Graham McCaffrey & Nancy J. Moules - 2016 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2016 (1).
    In this paper, we speak to tenets of Gadamerian hermeneutic philosophy that “guide” our hermeneutic inquiry in research that seeks to understand the complexity of human experiences. In our conduct of hermeneutic research, we grapple with “great problems” and encounter the human difficulty of topics such as childhood cancer, grief, mental illness, education and schools, arts and humanities, and other topics that show up in practice professions of nursing, teaching, social work, or psychology.
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  • Sunflowers, Coyote, and Five Red Hens.David W. Jardine - 2018 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2018 (1).
    I feel uneasy stepping into the great territories opened up by Nancy Moules and Kate Beamer at the tail end of last year’s Journal of Applied Hermeneutics. It is not a territory I have endured as deeply. That bracketed “yet” is little more than a feeble attempt at trying to remember not to forget what surrounds us all, whatever its proximity.
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  • Thoughts on the Return of Yesterday's War.David W. Jardine - 2017 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2017 (1).
    Recent American events have tended to energize me and remind me of a wider swath about our circumstances. We find ourselves fighting this issue on methodological, epistemological, and ontological grounds, but it is also a matter of power and market driven distortions, of issues of gender and how marginalization works to blame precisely those it then victimizes, and on and on. In this paper, I take up some of these ideas.
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